Three ceremonies scheduled for Fall 2021 Commencement
The Fall 2021 commencement ceremony will take place on Dec. 18 at McGuirk Arena and will be split into three ceremonies.
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The Fall 2021 commencement ceremony will take place on Dec. 18 at McGuirk Arena and will be split into three ceremonies.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story is part of a series of articles that gather the opinions of the campus community during the 2021-22 academic year. If you have an opinion to share, send it to editor@cm-life.com.
This week, Pi Sigma Epsilon, a co-ed business fraternity, is selling Central Michigan University stickers to raise money for families affected by the Oxford High School shooting.
Mitten-covered hands clapped as Sarah Christensen and Laura Coffee cut the big ribbon to officially open the new location for Green Tree Cooperative grocery.
On Dec. 9, Teresa Homsi and Eric Urbaniak won the Campus Sustainability Student Leadership Award from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) for their work promoting sustainability at Central Michigan University.
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The next associate deans of Central Michigan University's College of Science and Engineering has been narrowed down to four finalists. Each candidate is scheduled to visit campus for open forums starting Dec. 1
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The only four student members of Phi Beta Sigma, an all-Black fraternity part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) at Central Michigan University, stand outside Kesseler Hall on a cold October night just before midnight.
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A land acknowledgement was introduced at an SGA meeting on Nov. 15 to honor the native land Central Michigan University resides on.
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